
Your Parenting On Purpose Toolbox
This is where I share weekly tools and strategies to help support you both as a parent, and in living your best life — so you can be an example of what's possible for your kids.
Feel free to browse or find what you need in the categories in the right-hand column. I hope this inspires you, and by all means: COMMENT. I'm always open to feedback.
Let’s talk about feelings. Let’s just go there, just for a bit. Does this make you uncomfortable? You are not alone. I find this all the time in my coaching. I ask someone how they “feel” and they can’t answer me.
As a coach, I spend a lot of time teaching parents about feelings, why they’re important, how to tune in to their own feelings, and how...
Have you ever become super-frustrated when your kid has lost it – You try to reason with them but they’re so upset they make no sense ? And then you get all worked up too.
Kids can lose it for all sorts of reasons.
Your toddler can go over the edge because their sibling was playing with his favorite toy. Your 10-year-old daughter can come downstairs furious with you because she was in the shower...
Helping your child build self-confidence...
Does your child have self-confidence issues? There are simple things that you can do as a parent to help your child build confidence. As parents, our voices can become our child’s inner voice and we help shape their identity and how they see themselves. Just becoming aware of this can help you parent more consciously so you can help your child build...
Let me start by acknowledging that our society as a whole, has a complete aversion to negative feelings. For most people, the goal is happiness… 100% of the time. And if they’re not happy, something is wrong and they are trying to fix it.
Does this sound about right?
The reason why I start here is that I want to challenge the idea that you are supposed to be happy all the time. Life is...
Are you a bully, and not know it?
As parents, we work really hard to teach our children to be kind and compassionate. We certainly don’t want our kids to be known as a bully and I’m sure we would like to think that we model being kind to others.
However, have you ever stopped to consider how you talk to yourself? In a recent coaching session with a Mom, she made the comment “I feel like...